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Android app
Hello,
I am interested by an Android application for Collectives. Is it scheduled?
Pretty much the same request here. I can't fathom my circle using a laggy PWA on low-end devices or laptop for our tasks.
Edit: It may be worth mentioning on Collectives homepage that Nextcloud app has Collectives in it (it has, right?). It's kind of confusing because there are separate NextCloud apps for various purposes except Collectives right now.
Dear @df911 and @vintprox. There's currently no plans for a Collectives Android app. We're always open to community project though for sure :relaxed:
Hello,
maybe this could be integrated in later versions of Android Notes app? As far as I understand, the pages at collectives are using the same format of the Notes, so maybe the existing Android app can cover this funcionality.
What do you think?
Thanks!
I was also looking for an android app. Or just a simple and usable way to view and make small changes on android/mobile in general.
I really like this and would like to move a lot of notes to collectives but I need mobile.
Thanks for this app!!
@Mat-DB: out of curiosity, have you tried to use Nextcloud Collectives in a mobile browser? It should work there as well. Maybe that's a workaround for the time being?
@mejo- no I have not tried that. Looks like a good idea to try! Thanks
I use the Collectives app in a mobile browser as a workaround, but for me, a dedicated app would be much more useful. In the browser there is some screen space that is "wasted" and the way the left bars for the different pages and/or different Collectives are not intuitive enough.
Is the collectives data available through the API?
Since it are just markdown files and directories I assume you can access them trough webdav. So technically yes I think.
Is the collectives data available through the API?
For the collectives metadata, you can find the API in appinfo/routes.php
. The base URL is /apps/collectives/
, followed by the routes defined there.
For accessing the markdown files themselves, it's the normal DAV API, as documented here.